DOE Extends Contract for Operating WIPP

Carlsbad, New Mexico – The Department of Energy issued a modification to the contract with Nuclear Waste Partnership (NWP) for the management and operations of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carlsbad, NM. The contract modification will enhance the focus on safety, provide cost incentives that will increase the value to the taxpayers, and reward the workforce for safe and efficient operations. The contract modification will also provide greater support for the community of Carlsbad. The Department has extended NWP’s period of performance to September 30, 2020, which exercises a newly-negotiated option to extend three of the available five years remaining on the contract.

"This negotiated option will give Nuclear Waste Partnership the necessary time to continue the progress they have achieved through the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant recovery and resumption of shipments," said DOE Carlsbad Field Office Manager Todd Shrader. "The enhancements to the contract are expected to ensure WIPP is operated safely and efficiently in both waste emplacement and mining operations."

Key contract modifications include the following enhancements:

Incorporate a cost incentive into the contract that would share savings between NWP and its workforce, provided work is performed safely